Author Page - VICTOR CHA
Recent Foreign Affairs articles: 3 documents found; displaying 1 to 3.Korea's Place in the Axis Victor D. Cha November 2002 Summary: read
Victor D. Cha November/December 2007 Summary: Pundits, academics, and Bush bashers insist that the United States is losing ground in Asia, but they are wrong. The Bush administration's Asia policy has been an unheralded success. Improved relations with China, stronger U.S.-Japanese cooperation, North Korea's gradual nuclear disarmament, and expanding regional alliances have made Asia more prosperous and secure than it has been in decades. read | click for more information
Victor D. Cha May/June 2002 Summary: President Bush's condemnation of North Korea as part of the "axis of evil" caused confusion worldwide, as allies and enemies alike tried to discern his administration's constantly shifting policy toward Pyongyang. But there is method to the madness. Look closely, and a consistent strategy emerges: "hawk engagement." Although Bush's team may use tactics seemingly similar to those of Clinton's, the administration wants to engage Kim Jong Il for very different reasons: to set him up for a fall. read 500-word preview | purchase full article
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